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Úvod do umělé
inteligence / Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
NAIL120,
2/2 Zk, summer semester
Roman
Barták, KTIML
Artificial intelligence is the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men.
Marvin
Minsky, 1967
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The course is based on textbook S. Russell, P. Norvig: Artificial Intelligence.
A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall, 2003 (third edition). Resources for the book are available online.
Z literatury
dostupné v českém jazyce je možné čerpat například ze série knih V.
Mařík, O. Štěpánková, J. Lažanský (eds.): Umělá inteligence 1-6,
vycházející v nakladatelství Academia.
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Lectures (2023/2024):
Pondělí 09:00 - 10:30, posluchárna S3 (Malá Strana, 3. patro), lekce v češtině
Monday 15:40 - 17:10, lecture hall S9 (Malá Strana, 1st floor), English lectures |
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The course will be given in Czech and in English.
A preliminary schedule.
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lecture |
quiz |
19. 02.
2024
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History of AI and its context
(Chapter 1.2, 1.3, 2.1-2.3) |
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26. 02.
2024 |
Problem solving and search
(Chapter 2.4, 3) |
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04. 03. 2024 |
Constraint satisfaction
(Chapter
6.1-6.3) |
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11. 03.
2024 |
(Propositional) Logical reasoning
(Chapter 7.1-7.6) |
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18. 03.
2024 |
Automated planning
(Chapter 7.7, 10.1
-10.2) |
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25. 03.
2024 |
Probabilistic reasoning
(Chapter 13, 14.1-14.2, 14.4-14.5) |
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01. 04.
2024 |
Easter holidays
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08. 04.
2024 |
Probabilistic reasoning over time
(Chapter 15.1-15.3, 15.5) |
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15. 04.
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Decision making
(Chapter 16.1,
16.2, 16.5, 16.7, 17.1-17.4) |
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22. 04.
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Games and multi-agent systems
(Chapter 5.1-5.5, 17.5-17.6) |
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29. 04.
2024 |
Machine learning (decision trees, regression, SVM)
(Chapter 18.1-18.3, 18.6-18.9, 19.1) |
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06. 05.
2024 |
Cancelled due to foreign trip
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13. 05.
2024 |
Learning probabilistic models and reinforcement learning
(Chapter 20, 21.1-21.3) |
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20. 05.
2024 |
Physical lecture cancelled due to foreign trip, please watch the recording at SIS Philosophical and ethical issues
(Chapter 16.3, 26)
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The exam is oral with time for written preparation. The requirements correspond to the syllabus in the extent presented during the lectures. A part of the exam may be the design of an algorithm for a given problem.
Students register to exams (select the examination date) via Student Information System. Exams will be in person. Each student will be given one question/topic based on what has been covered by lectures. The student will have 15 minutes to write the answer/solution and then 15 minutes to (orally) defend the answer. Be at the assigned location 10-15 minutes before your start time indicated in SIS. Students can answer in Czech/Slovak or English depending on their own choice.
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prof.
RNDr. Roman Barták, Ph.D.
Katedra teoretické informatiky a matematické logiky
Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta Univerzity Karlovy
Malostranské nám. 2/25, 118 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic
e-mail:
bartak (AT) ktiml.mff.cuni.cz
tel: +420 951 554 242
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It is possible to arrange appointments for individual consultancy and also to discuss topics of bachelor thesis and projects in the area of AI.
Any comments regarding the course, error reports, and further suggestions are welcome.
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